Eh, why is she looking at Mr. Fool… "Justice" Audrey keenly noticed the Hermit's slight move, which made her quite puzzled.
In her view, this was an unusual reaction. Mr. Hanged Man was clearly talking about something that had nothing to do with everyone, about the doubts that the so-called Sea God Kavitua, though seemingly fallen, still occasionally responded to believers. Why was the Hermit lady looking at Mr. Fool?
Kavitua's fall… still responding occasionally… the Hermit lady looking at Mr. Fool… could it be… Audrey's eyes brightened, and she couldn't help but form a guess:
"Could it be that it's Mr. Fool who is now responding to believers in place of Kavitua?"
"The Hermit lady knows something, so?"
As this thought flashed, "Justice" Audrey also half-turned, looking expectantly at Mr. Fool, who was leisurely seated in the high-backed chair at the head of the bronze long table.
At the same time, "Hanged Man" Alger was also surprised and shocked by the Hermit's unexpected move:
"I was just probing her relationship with Latitia, a member of the Moss Ascetic Order. Why would she suddenly look at Mr. Fool?"
"Could it be… could it be that she knows that the current Sea God is actually an incarnation of Mr. Fool?"
"Her reaction largely proves that!"
"Before being brought into the Tarot Club, she had multiple secret contacts with Mr. Fool, and even secretly worked for Him long ago?"
Alger thought more and more, increasingly valuing the Hermit, and then subconsciously followed her gaze to Mr. Fool in the grayish-white fog.
He, the Hermit, and Justice took turns, but their almost simultaneous actions caused "Magician" Fors and others to clearly sense something wrong.
Why are they looking at Mr. Fool? Is the death of the Sea God Kavitua related to Mr. Fool? Fors and Emlyn White cleverly guessed the reason and cast their gazes to the head of the bronze long table.
"Sun" Derick didn't know who the Sea God Kavitua was, nor what it meant that the other party still occasionally responded to believers after dying, but since everyone was looking at Mr. Fool, he naturally followed suit.
"The World" was a second late, as if deliberating something.
He first glanced at "Hanged Man", making Alger slightly startled, and then changed his gaze along with the crowd.
At this moment, Klein had realized from which detail the Hermit lady had guessed that he might be responding to believers in place of the Sea God Kavitua, and was struggling with how to express himself.
"Should I pretend, "This is just a trivial matter, I never took it to heart. Since you brought it up, I'll casually admit it," or "As a deity, there's no need to explain everything to you, no need to explain anything, no need to admit or deny"… Klein recalled the setting of "Fool" and quickly made a decision:
That is to neither admit nor deny, to avoid losing the status of a deity, but to add a sentence at a key point, making those who haven't guessed even more confused, and those who suspect feel enlightened yet still deeply shrouded in fog, feeling that Mr. Fool's intentions are unfathomable.
With that thought, Klein, leaning back, chuckled lightly and said nonchalantly:
"Kavitua became a demigod through the relics of the Calamity Gohinam."
"So they were consulting Mr. Fool about matters related to the Sea God… But that still doesn't convince me. I feel there's a deeper truth hidden inside… Could it be… No way?" "Magician" Fors frowned slightly, engaging in various associations.
"Indeed!" "Hermit" Cattleya thought that Mr. Fool's response was straightforward and had incidentally revealed some secrets.
"Was that demigod-level staff Kavitua's characteristic, the relics of the Calamity Gohinam, or both? Who is the Calamity Gohinam? The name has an elven style. Hmm, "Hanged Man" mentioned that Latitia discovered an ancient elven ruin… a high elf's residence?"
"And how did Mr. Fool obtain that staff? Through "Hanged Man", or someone else? No, it doesn't seem like "Hanged Man", otherwise he wouldn't have brought it up proactively… What is Mr. Fool plotting by responding to believers in place of the Sea God? Is this part of His revival, a step to truly influence reality?"
"Hermit" Cattleya thought more and more, feeling that Mr. Fool's profundity was inscrutable, just like His figure now obscured by thick gray fog—the clearer you see a bit, the more confused, terrified, and awed you become.
"Perhaps this is the game between deities…" Cattleya sighed inwardly, feeling touched.
"My guess is correct!" "Hanged Man" Alger finally confirmed that the current Sea God is Mr. Fool's incarnation, and his previous worry and unease seemed to be rewarded at this moment.
"In some situations, I, disguised as a Sea God believer, can pray openly and confidently… I wonder to what extent Mr. Fool has recovered, how much power He can project from the seal? Even if it's only demigod level, it can provide great protection on the sea…"